Keith Thurman Vs. Danny Garcia: Live Results And Reaction (VIDEO) |
Tenth round: As indicated by the Showtime insights, Thurman has tossed more than 100 punches more than Garcia. So no doubt, certainly busier. Garcia lands another low shot, however the ref was on the opposite side and didn't see it. Garcia's poke has been great in this round, and he's countered Thurman a couple times. Decent uppercut by Thurman in the last 20 seconds, however I think Garcia takes this one. Decent whirlwind by both men toward the end. Forbes scores it for Garcia.
Generally speaking: 95-95
Ninth round: Appears like the majority of the journalists scoring it ringside have Thurman up by three or four focuses. I think Garcia has been exceptional than that. Garcia goes for Thurman's body, however Thurman counters with a snare. At that point, he handles another left snare that appeared to arrive quite neatly. Group is getting somewhat anxious. Some are beginning to boo. This is tip top level boxing, but on the other hand it's not frightfully energizing. Additionally, in case I'm CBS, I'd like only somewhat more firecrackers, please. Part of the way through, Thurman lands an uppercut. Thurman is handing it up somewhat over the most recent 90 seconds, and he's arrival. After the chime rings, Garcia rabbit punches him. Be that as it may, the ref releases it. Forbes scores it for Thurman.
In general: Thurman 86-85
Eighth round: despite everything we still can't seem to see Thurman arrive a genuine clean shot to Garcia's jaw. I'm still inquisitive how Garcia would take that. Thurman handles a little lead left snare, and he backpedals to working the poke more. Thurman hits him with a privilege, and Garcia counters with a privilege. At the point when Thurman works off his hit, he's only somewhat more fruitful. Forbes scores it for Thurman.
In general: 76-76
Seventh round: In the one-minute break after the 6th, Holy messenger Garcia, Danny's dad and mentor, revealed to him he must be more dynamic. Thurman is stalking Garcia, however Garcia is making a superior showing with regards to of making him miss. Great body development. Thurman is more forceful this round, yet Garcia is out-boding him until further notice. Garcia lands a left to the body, yet it was low. The ref noted it. It's the second time Garcia has strayed somewhat low. At that point, after 20 seconds, Garcia goes low once more. He's cautioned once more. Heaps of tossing by Thurman toward the finish of the round, however very little landed. Forbes scores it for Garcia.
By and large: Garcia 67-66
6th round: This isn't the first run through Garcia has begun a major battle off a little slower than his rival. In any case, so far in his profession, he's constantly made a decisive final push. He will need to begin accomplishing something soon to change the curve of this battle. There have been a couple times in this round where Thurman has made Garcia miss seriously. Thurman's safeguard has been great, yet nor is doing much on offense. Decent mix by Garcia with around 30 seconds left, and Thurman thrashes around attempting to counter. That little combo won him the round for me. Forbes scores it for Garcia.
Generally speaking: 57-57
Fifth round: Thurman has certainly settled down and sunk into the battle. He's not winging the same number of wild shots, and he's setting off to his poke a considerable amount for these last couple rounds. He's additionally making Garcia miss a bit. Garcia simply isn't tossing much. You think about whether he's stressed over getting countered by Thurman's energy. Enormous right lead with a moment to pass by Thurman. Forbes scores it for Thurman.
In general: Thurman 48-47
Fourth round: Thurman keeps on being busier, and the two exchange body shots. Pleasant 1-2 combo by Garcia, yet he hasn't demonstrated the capacity of harming Thurman yet. I like Thurman in this round in light of the fact that he's somewhat more forceful. Forbes scores it for Thurman.
Generally speaking: 38-38
Third round: I have it 2-0 for Garcia, yet I've seen other people who have it 2-0 for Thurman. Close battle, up until this point. Thurman has harmed Garcia with a privilege. He was twisted around for around five seconds, yet Thurman couldn't catch up on it. Thurman has landed three or four decent right delivers this round part of the way through. Presently, Thurman lands the left and a pleasant little punch. There's been much made about how Thurman can be harmed to the body. Garcia hitting him there a little yet not to extraordinary impact yet. Forbes scores it for Thurman.
In general: Garcia 29-38
Second cycle: A pleasant right hand by Thurman to begin the round. He misses a left, and Garcia counters him. That is the reason Thurman must be cautious by being so forceful. He's interested in counters. Obviously, on the off chance that he terrains and thumps out Garcia, the counter-shots won't make any difference. Garcia lands a counter-right, and after 45 seconds, another. Up until this point, Garcia is out-boxing him. Thurman had one decent minute in the first round, yet else, I think Garcia is winning the battle. Forbes scores it for Garcia.
By and large: Garcia 20-18
Initially round: Thurman was the first to stroll to the ring, and he's the first to be presented. I don't know why, yet I believe that is intriguing. I would have thought, since both are undefeated champions, one would walk first and the other would be presented first. However, nope, Thurman is assuming the part of B-side person. In any event the Twitter hashtag #ThurmanGarcia has him first (however there might likewise be a #GarciaThurman, for all I know). ANYWAY, here we go. Thurman turns out tossing a mix that Garcia moved far from. Garcia is tossing punches, and Thurman is tossing hard mixes (that are missing, BTW). A moment in, and Garcia is landing all the more, for the most part with the punch. I adore Thurman's animosity, yet part of the way through, it's not so much getting him anyplace up until this point. Garcia's punch is great, and he handles a left to the body. Enormous appropriate by Thurman that appears to have staggered Garcia. Be that as it may, he's alright at this point. Thurman is landing more blends now. Close round, yet I give it somewhat to Garcia for his hitting and body punching. Forbes scores it for Garcia.
By and large: Garcia 10-9
Danny Garcia ringwalk: Garcia has a white cover on that elements blood dribbling from the lips. We can't see his face, clearly, yet he's strolling with a reason (possibly. That is to say, who knows?). More individuals are pulling for Garcia, which bodes well since he originates from Philadelphia.
Keith Thurman ringwalk: He rises up out of the backstage territory with a frown before he all of a sudden grins and waves at the group. He's turning out to a cover adaptation of Straightforward Sinatra's "My Way." He looks prepared to go.
Some uplifting news for the game: many people turned out for the battles today. It's an offer out of 16,533.
Record crowd for boxing here in Brooklyn tonight! #ThurmanGarcia #BrooklynBoxing pic.twitter.com/S7WW6HH2Bb— Barclays Center (@barclayscenter) March 5, 2017
UNDERCARD:
Erickson Lubin versus Jorge Cota
This was the means by which it finished.
This was how Erickson Lubin ended his fight against Cota. pic.twitter.com/TuNzQlnI3i— Josh Katzowitz (@joshkatzowitz) March 5, 2017
Fourth round: Cota has moved back to the universal position, and he's moving around the border of the ring, flicking out that hit from time to time. Lubin hits him with a blend, and Cota promptly holds. At that point, Lubin hits him with a tremendous right and Cota arrives on his back. Cota stumbles to his feet, however the ref stops the battle. It's over in the fourth. That punch and that stoppage came speedy.
Third round: Cota terrains to the body and brings the finish of his blend upstairs and hits Lubin with a privilege to the jaw. Great body work so distant from Cota, and now they're impacting each other along the ropes. Appears to be really even in this round, hitherto. Lubin hits him with hard left, and for a moment, Cota appears amazed. In any case, he recoups and beseeches Lubin for additional. With a moment left, Lubin lands a left cross. Cota took it alright. Forbes scores it for Lubin.
By and large: Lubin 30-27
Second cycle: somewhat more animosity from Lubin early, and however he's not landing huge numbers of his mixes, he's getting nearer. About a moment in, he handles a pleasant right, and Cota lands a counter. Cota holds his hands truly low, and with Lubin's speed, that doesn't appear like an awesome thought. Up until now, he's not getting hit with much, however. It would appear that Lubin is as yet attempting to make sense of things. Forbes scores it for Lubin.
By and large: Lubin 20-18
first round: Both warriors have spent a significant part of the round in the southpaw stanc., and Cota isn't doing much. Lubin is tossing, however he hasn't landed quite a bit of outcome. Cota is tossing hits, however he's not coming anyplace close. Forbes scores it for Lubin.
In general: Lubin 10-9
Erickson Lubin is getting a primetime spot on this card, confronting Jorge Cota in the co-highlight. Why would it be advisable for you to mind? Since Lubin (17-0, 12 KOs) is one of the top prospects in boxing, and this is the thing that he did in his last battle versus Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (you can quick forward to around 1:30 to see the finish of the battle).
However, Lubin has a major test today evening time versus Cota (25-1, 22 KOs), who has big-time power and who's falling off a win versus Yudel Johnson. The champ of this battle turns into the obligatory adversary for junior middleweight titlist Jermell Charlo, expecting he beats Charles Hatley in his next battle.
Keith Thurman Vs. Danny Garcia: Live Results And Reaction (VIDEO) |
The most expected battle of 2017 is at last upon us as Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia venture into the ring Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and fight in a welterweight title unification battle. It'll be a trial of Thurman's energy versus Garcia's boxing aptitude (despite the fact that Garcia has indicated control in the welterweight division, and Thurman likewise has a lot of boxing capacity). All the more imperatively, it'll appear, in any event according to these two contenders, who is the best boxer at the 147-pound welterweight restrict.
Both warriors are undefeated, and both have demonstrated that they are two boxers in their prime who are as of now a portion of the best on the planet.
Keith Thurman Vs. Danny Garcia: Live Results And Reaction (VIDEO) |
"It's Danny's notoriety against my notoriety," Thurman said for this present week. "We're both prideful warriors. You're putting two of the best together. He needs to demonstrate that he can be a bound together champion in two divisions and I've been sitting tight for this chance to get battles this way. I need to show how and why I'm superior to my opposition. Saturday night is my stage to demonstrate the world how awesome of a champion I am."
Said Garcia: "I've been the underdog some time recently. All "underdog" means is that there are an entire pack of individuals who don't recognize what I can do. I meet the challenge at hand inevitably. I win since I'm better. On Saturday night will demonstrate it once more."
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